Weekly Security Tip - Malicious Browser Extensions
Browser extensions can help make you more productive, enhance your browsing experience, and add useful features—but some can pose security risks.
Monthly Newsletter - March 2025 Security Newsletter
As the seasons change, it's the perfect time to refresh not only our homes but also our digital security.
In this month's newsletter, you’ll learn tips and tricks on how to clean up your digital safety habits.
Weekly Security Tip - Out-of-Office Phishing Attacks
Picture this: You’re heading out on vacation, but while you’re enjoying some well-deserved time off, cybercriminals are hard at work, setting the stage for their next phishing attack.
In this week’s Micro Training, learn how scammers can exploit your Out-of-Office auto-reply emails, and what you can do to stay protected.
Weekly Security Tip - Bitcoin ATM Scams
Did you know Americans lost over $65 million to Bitcoin ATM scams in just the first six months of 2024!
In this week’s Micro Training, learn how these scams work and how you can protect yourself.
Weekly Security Tip - Fake Job Recruitment Scams
These latest scams are designed to lure you in with enticing job offers. The catch? You’re not even looking for a new job!
In this week’s Micro Training, learn how scammers are getting more creative with fake job recruitment scams that could expose you to identity theft, malware, or financial fraud.
Monthly Newsletter - February 2025 Security Newsletter
Do you have the building blocks needed to keep up strong digital defenses?
In this newsletter, you’ll find a clear breakdown of cybersecurity concepts, a handy to-do list for securing your accounts, and a spotlight on the latest scams to help you stay one step ahead of cybercriminals.
Weekly Security Tip - The Gray Web
If you've been following along with this month's series, by now you’ve already heard about the dark web and the deep web, but what about the gray web?
Weekly Security Tip - The Deep Web
While the dark web and the deep web may sound similar, the two are vastly different.
In our Micro Training series on the dark, the deep, and the gray web, this week we will be further exploring the deep web and how it works.
Weekly Security Tip - The Dark Web
The dark web, the deep web, and the gray web—these names may all sound similar, but it’s important to know just how different they are.
Monthly Newsletter - Cybersecurity Wellness
Now is the perfect time to focus on healthy habits—not just for your body and mind, but also for your digital life, as a cyber-secure online presence can reduce stress and boost productivity.
Weekly Security Tip - Identity Theft
Even your friendly neighborhood Micro Training writers experience cybersecurity incidents, too!
In this week’s Micro Training, one of our writers, Nick, shares his real experience with identity theft and how he navigated the incident.
Weekly Security Tip - Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) Attacks
Scammers are playing the long game with advanced persistent threat (APT) attacks to stealthily exploit a company and bleed their data dry.
Weekly Security Tip - Tech Support Scams
Whether you’re a computer whiz or not, its important that we all learn to recognize technical support scams.
In this week’s Micro Training, learn about the tell-tale signs of a technical support scam and how to protect your devices and your wallet.
Weekly Security Tip - How Scam Centers Work
Think one scammer is frightening? Imagine a collective team of scammers working together to defraud their victims.
Monthly Newsletter - National Cybersecurity Alliance
The National Cybersecurity Alliance has released their annual report!
In this month's newsletter, we'll go over some of their important findings and suggest actionable steps to boost your cybersecurity in the new year.
Weekly Security Tip - Scams Through the Season
Scammers are constantly evolving their tactics, adapting them to different seasonal events to appear more convincing and trustworthy.
Weekly Security Tip - Gift Card Scams
Imagine getting a call from a friend in trouble, begging you to help by sending money via a gift card. It seems urgent, but take a moment to pause and think, as you may be the target of a gift card scam.
Weekly Security Tip - Brushing Scams
Beware of mysterious deliveries! Receiving a package you did not order could be a sign of a brushing scam.
In this week’s Micro Training, we explore how brushing scams work, why they happen, and steps you can take to protect your personal information.
Monthly Newsletter - November 2024 Security Newsletter
From fraud to computer vulnerabilities, staying proactive and informed is crucial to protecting yourself and your organization. By zooming in on these cybersecurity topics, we will provide practical tips to keep you secure.
Weekly Security Tip - Spear Phishing
Would you be able to spot a fake email from your boss? Learn how to defend against spear phishing before it catches you off guard.
In this week’s Micro Training, you’ll learn how to identify and protect yourself against spear phishing—highly targeted cyberattacks that use personal details to impersonate trusted contacts and trick you into sharing sensitive information.